The Belle River Marina, in the Municipality of Lakeshore is a full service, deep water marina with over 250 seasonal and transient docks. Facilities include The Lakeside Kettle restaurant, fuel (premium and diesel), pump-out facilities, 24 hour security, gated docks, pavilion, concrete double access boat ramp, and washrooms with private showers.
At the adjacent Lakeview Park and West Beach, there are playgrounds, splashpad, amphitheatre, and sand volleyball.
Belle River Marina will be open from April 27, 2024-October 13, 2024. Please call the Belle River Marina at 519-728-2700 for information or marina@lakeshore.ca for inquiries anytime.
The Belle River Marina currently has a waitlist. To be added to the waitlist, please email marina@lakeshore.ca.
2024 Belle River Marina Fees
All slip users require the following items to secure an available slip:
- $2 million insurance
- Proof of Vessel Insurance
- Full payment of slip
Monday-Sunday 6:00am-8:00pm. NOTE: FUEL PUMPS CLOSE AT 7:30pm EACH NIGHT:
- Daily Ramp = $15.00 per launch (Ramp will be closed July 12-July 14 for the Sunsplash Festival)
- Seasonal Daily Ramp Pass = $190.00 + HST
2023 Belle River Marina Transient/Seasonal Fees (Please note: debit/credit preferred):
- Transient overnight Fee = $2.00 + HST per foot
- Seasonal Fully Serviced Fee = $58.00 + HST per foot
- A & B Dock: Minimum charge of a 35ft vessel
- C & D Dock: Minimum charge of a 30ft vessel
- G & F Dock (partial): Minimum charge of a 27ft vessel
- Seasonal Un-Serviced Fee - $46.00 + HST per foot
- E & F Dock (partial): Minimum charge of a 25ft vessel
- Jet Ski Access
- Slip user must supply approved floating dock
- $265.00 + HST
Municipality of Lakeshore Tariff of Fees 2024
Belle River Marina Seasonal Rules - 2024
Please call the Lakeside Kettle Restaurant (located above the Belle River Marina Office) at 519-728-3636 for take-out hours, menu options and now offering patio service. For any Marina inquiries during the off season, please call 519-728-2700
'Like' the "Lakeshore Recreation" page on Facebook to stay up to date on events and activities at the Marina.
All events and activities are listed on the Event calendar on the main page of the Municipalities' website. Visit the calendar to view all events and activities occurring in Municipality.
Seasonally, there is a fully licensed restaurant (The Lakeside Kettle) at the Marina and Scoop & Straw serving ice cream and food at the West Beach. Grocery stores, numerous restaurants, an LCBO and a Beer Store operate year-round in Belle River.
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Consumption of alcoholic beverages on the dock is prohibited by provincial regulation.
Swimming is available at the nearby beach.
Leashed pets are welcome.
Bins are provided for refuse.
Speed limit is 7 kmh (4 mph) in harbour areas.
The Belle River Marina is not liable for any injury, damage or loss.
Boaters are responsible for customs clearance.
You require a Boating License to operate a sea vessel.
Reporting Requirements for Private Boaters Into Canada
For details, please visit Reporting requirements for private boaters (Canada Border Services Agency).
Reporting from a CBSA marine reporting site
As owner/operator of the boat, it is your responsibility to report to the CBSA when you enter Canadian waters. Go directly to a Telephone Reporting Site-Marine (TRS/M) and follow the instructions posted at the location to request clearance to enter Canada. Only the owner/operator may leave the boat to place the call to the TRC. Everyone must remain onboard until the CBSA gives authorization.
Telephone Reporting Centre (TRC): Toll Free 1-888-226-7277
Making your Report
When you contact the TRC, you will be asked about your trip, passengers, and whether you have any goods to declare. As the owner/operator of the boat, only you can report to the TRC. You must collect the information from each passenger onboard and provide it to the TRC.
Requirements for non-residents of Canada:
- Full name, date of birth, and citizenship
- Length and purpose of the stay in Canada
- Destination
- Identification
- When you enter Canada, a border services officer will ask to see your passport and a valid visa, if you are arriving from a country for which one is required. Visit the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada website to learn more about what travel documents are required.
- Citizens of the U.S. who are members of the NEXUS program may present their membership card as proof of identification and as a document that denotes citizenship (when coming from the U.S.).
- Citizens of the U.S. who are members of the FAST program may use their cards as proof of identity when arriving.
- Permanent residents of the U.S. who are members of the NEXUS or FAST programs must travel with a passport and proof of permanent residence, and may be asked to present these documents to the officer upon arrival at the border.
- Permanent residents of the U.S. who are members of NEXUS also need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) when transiting through Canada. Citizens of the U.S. and Canada are exempted.
- All visitors arriving from or transiting through the U.S. are encouraged to visit the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website for information concerning the U.S. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, and the requirements to enter or return to the U.S.
Your CBSA report number and secondary inspection
A CBSA officer at the TRC will determine whether further verification or examination is needed. If you do not need further verification, the officer will provide you with a report number. If a secondary inspection is necessary, the officer will advise you to remain at the TRS/M, or go to one if you are reporting from the water, and to ensure that all goods and passengers remain onboard. The CBSA officer who conducts the secondary inspection will provide you with the report number. The minimum fine for failing to report to the CBSA upon entry to Canada is CAN$1,000.
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Belle River Marina
100 Lake St., Belle River
Ontario, Canada N0R 1A0
Phone 519-728-2245
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